The use of laser treatment for treating acne has been gaining popularity and publicity recently, but is there any weight behind all the claims being made. Originally it was seen as a last resort, if everything else (specifically drug based medications) had failed. So why the sudden surge of acne laser treatment products and services?
Just to be clear, acne laser treatment is a method of treating the scar tissue of an already existing acne condition, and not a treatment to help prevent the cause of acne in the first place. Prevention is always better than cure, but if you are suffering with severe acne, it may be a treatment method you could discuss with your doctor.
A Non Invasive Drug Free Treatment
There are various forms of laser treatment available, from do-it-yourself home kits to professional processes, and several in-between. When combined with other effective medications it's possible to eliminate the acne completely and rebuild scarred and damaged skin.
The way the laser treatment works is by bombarding the affected areas with short but intense beams of light. Different treatments use different types and colors of light, but the effect is that the skin and pores secrete a lot less oil.
Some types of light will also kill the bacteria that forms the acne, effectively "killing" it from within. Another positive side effect is that the light therapy has also been shown to help the production of collagen, which can then help improve skin tone and reduce and scarring.
Some of the major reasons that acne laser treatment is becoming very popular is that there are no known side effects, and the success rate is fairly high. Laser treatment has been in use for several years now, with very good results. After several visits to the dermatologist, you will start to notice a gradual reduction in the lesions and scars, and your skin should start to feel a lot smoother.
Laser treatment is also being tested on conditions like acne vulgaris, and the initial results from several clinical trials are very promising. The statistics show that well over 70 percent of patients who underwent laser treatment of one form or another, experienced noticeable results and a considerable reduction in their acne.
More traditional acne treatments like drug based medications and skin cleansers can take anywhere up to 6 or 8 months before results are noticeable, but with laser treatments, results can be noticeable in as little as 12 weeks.
Naturally, as acne laser treatment becomes more well known and publicised, many do-it-yourself home use products are entering the market. But don't be hoodwinked into parting with your money without consulting a professional and your doctor. The last thing you want is to irreparably damage your skin with high powered lasers.